"It's okay, really. I should be at least a little used to his behavior by now..." The angel commented with a soft sigh. She was usually much more observant with people yet, with Akira, it was much harder to do so; Allura figured that it was because of the demon that occasionally took over his body. As soon as Akira pulled her in for a hug, Allura's angelic side roared to life and she had to fight hard to keep it from hurting Akira. [I]Something isn't right here...[/I] The angel thought silently to herself. The angel in her rarely reacted in such a way towards others...unless there was a demon around. However, she'd checked for any signs of the demon once she opened the door. This was Akira...right? Dread suddenly overcame the angel as she realized that it was almost impossible to tell the two apart unless there was an obvious change in his eyes or voice. It was all very confusing and Allura soon found herself very conflicted with her thoughts. She trusted Akira but she didn't trust the demon in him. The angel was so deep in thought that she nearly jumped out of her skin when she felt a hand stroke her face. Glancing up, she inhaled sharply as Akira came in really close to her. Her mind seemed to go blank for a moment and she found herself unsure of what to do. He was so close and yet, it both bothered her and did not bother her all at once. Again, the man managed to conflict her thoughts and feelings all over again. However, it was what he asked her that made her blood run cold and brown eyes narrowed slightly at him. "Yes, I remember that." Her voice sounded cautious and held just a bit of suspicion. Why was he suddenly brining it up now? "There's something you should know." He said and her brown eyes seemed to bore into him as she took a step back. "What is it that I should know, Akira?" The angel demanded and she folded her arms across her chest. A part of her did not want to hear what he wanted to say, as she had a feeling that she knew what would come out of his mouth; the other part of her was beyond curious. Though, people always said that curiosity killed the cat... (That's okay c: I apologize for the extremely late reply...I couldn't think of what to say in the post until now.)